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McGough, A

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Akram, A

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Guo, L

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Dickens, L

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Colling, D

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Martyniak, J

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Powell, R S

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Kyberd, P

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48

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2008-11-19T12:19:15Z

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2008-11-19T12:19:15Z

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2007

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16th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing. California, June 27-29 2007.

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http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/2829

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The Grid is a concept which allows the sharing of resources between distributed communities, allowing each to progress towards potentially different goals. As adoption of the Grid increases so are the activities that people wish to conduct through it. The GRIDCC project is a European Union funded project addressing the issues of integrating instruments into the Grid. This increases the requirement of workflows and Quality of Service upon these workflows as many of these instruments have real-time requirements. In this paper we present the workflow management service within the GRIDCC project which is tasked with optimising the workflows and ensuring that they meet the pre-defined QoS requirements specified upon them.